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Make A Prediction!

Make A Prediction! . OBJECTIVES:. Students will read literary genres. Students will be able to distinguish between fact and opinion. Students will identify information to support opinions. Students will accurately make inferences.

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Make A Prediction!

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  1. Make A Prediction!

  2. OBJECTIVES: • Students will read literary genres. • Students will be able to distinguish between fact and opinion. • Students will identify information to support opinions. • Students will accurately make inferences.

  3. Mrs. Morris thought that a woman should be able to vote and hold office, the same as a man. Esther Morris headed to South Pass City in the Wyoming Territory. In 1869 the Wyoming legislature voted to give women the right to vote/hold office. Reckless Copperheads! Mrs. Morris’s term as justice of the peace ended in October, 1870. “I feel that my work has been satisfactory.” In the summer of 1920, a change was made to the U.S. Constitution. The folks back East just took a little longer getting to it is all.

  4. WRITE ABOUT IT Esther Morris fought for women to have the right to vote. Write about a time when you stood up for something you believe in.

  5. OBJECTIVES: • Students will read literary genres. • Students will be able to distinguish between fact and opinion. • Students will identify information to support opinions. • Students will accurately make inferences.

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